Corporate banking

Eversheds Sutherland’s international corporate lending practices advise financial institutions and corporate borrowers on transactions in primary and secondary markets. We work extensively with borrowers, lenders and debt advisers in North America, Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Africa. Wherever you do business, we are on hand to help.

Experienced corporate lending lawyers

We have a deep understanding of this complex area of law, from its processes and issues to its documentation. Our lawyers supply strategic advice at the early stages of a transaction to identify and cover all your key concerns. Our focus on efficient execution and management ensures that even the most challenging cross-border transactions will be delivered on time and within budget.

Our client roster includes many of the world's top 50 banks. On the borrower side, we offer advice across all sectors to organizations ranging from major global corporations to small private businesses. Our corporate banking and finance practices are also supported by colleagues in our Tax, Corporate, Real Estate, Pensions and Employment Law teams.

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